Three-storey, three-bedroom end-of-terrace with ensuite to master
Allocated off-street parking space in communal car park (marked '7')
Small courtyard garden — low maintenance outdoor space
EPC C; gas central heating; freehold tenure
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal throughout
Average-sized interior (approx 882 sq ft) — compact on a small plot
Situated close to Bailgate, shops, cafes and outstanding primary school
Higher local crime levels — consider security and insurance costs
Set across three floors in Lincoln’s Uphill quarter, this brick end-of-terrace townhouse blends practical family space with strong rental potential. The ground floor offers a bright lounge and kitchen, while two bedrooms and a bathroom occupy the first floor. A generous master bedroom with ensuite sits on the second floor, giving privacy and flexibility for families or working from home.
Outside, a small courtyard-style garden keeps maintenance low and provides a private outdoor area. The property includes an allocated off-street parking space in a communal car park (marked ‘7’). Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, useful for remote working or tenants.
Location is a key strength: it’s an easy ten-minute walk to the Bailgate and castle, with shops, cafes, a post office and the outstanding Mount Street Academy nearby. Regular buses and quick access to the A46 make commuting straightforward. EPC rating C and a low council tax band B keep running costs reasonable.
Notable considerations are that the house is compact on a small plot and arranged over three storeys, which may not suit mobility-restricted buyers. Crime levels in the immediate area are above average, which may concern some buyers or impact rental desirability. The wider area shows mixed socio-economic indicators, so buyer expectations should reflect the local market.